§ 35. Jurisdiction; Probate Division
The Probate Division shall have jurisdiction of:
(1) the probate of wills;
(2) the settlement of estates;
(3) the administration of trusts pursuant to Title 14A;
(4) trusts of absent persons' estates;
(5) charitable, cemetery, and philanthropic trusts;
(6) the appointment of guardians, and of the powers, duties, and rights of guardians and wards;
(7) proceedings concerning 18 V.S.A. chapter 231;
(8) accountings of attorneys-in-fact where no guardian has been appointed and the agent has reason to believe the principal is incompetent;
(9) adoptions and relinquishment for adoption;
(10) uniform gifts to minors;
(11) changes of name;
(12) issuance of new birth certificates and amendment of birth certificates;
(13) correction or amendment of civil marriage certificates and death certificates;
(14) emergency waiver of premarital medical certificates;
(15) proceedings relating to cemetery lots;
(16) trusts relating to community mausoleums or columbaria;
(17) civil actions brought under 18 V.S.A. chapter 107, subchapter 3, relating to disposition of remains;
(18) proceedings relating to the conveyance of a homestead interest of a spouse under a legal disability;
(19) the issuance of declaratory judgments;
(20) issuance of certificates of public good authorizing the civil marriage of persons under 16 years of age;
(21) appointment of administrators to discharge mortgages held by deceased mortgagees;
(22) appointment of trustees for persons confined under sentences of imprisonment;
(23) fixation of compensation and expenses of boards of arbitrators of death taxes of Vermont domiciliaries;
(24) emancipation of minors proceedings filed pursuant to 12 V.S.A. chapter 217;
(25) grandparent visitation proceedings under 15 V.S.A. chapter 18; and
(26) other matters as provided by law. (Added 2009, No. 154 (Adj. Sess.), § 7f, eff. Feb. 1, 2011.)